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The Monogram Club is the boys' athletic association of It is made up of juniors and seniors who have received a varsity M for inter-scholastic foot- ball, basketball or ba seball. The senior members are awarded jackets for their outstanding achievements in the various sports. Sponsorship of the Miss Variety contest and dance is the main source of income for the club. The winner is awarded a Monogram jacket and is the only person outside the organization who is authorized to wear a club jacket. Simeon Metrinko is the faculty adviser of the club. MONOGRAM CLUB jf-, W fri, 'jim mi ' 'mm' H 'Q -.v fr , -, . ' 'Jug If effs. X, sr.
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OFFICERS President. . . . . Sally Miller Secretary. . . . . Sue Shockey Treasurer . . . . . Sue Fritz Chaplain . . . . .Anna Dom Membership in the Girls Phys. Ed. Club is based on personality, sportsmanship, character, scholarship, participation and ability in sports. Girls from the three upper classes are eligible for membership. With Sally Miller as president, these girls plan many activities and raise money for them: dues are collected and sweat shirts are sold. At the regular club meet- ings the girls participate in various games which are decided by the girls and are usually different from what they learn in class. They sponsor intramural games. A trophy is given to the outstanding boy basketball player and a S10 Commencement Award is presented to the senior girl outstanding in athletics. Arlene McKim is the adviser. GIRLS PHYS.ED - CLUB.
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To learn about the teaching profession. its opportuni- ties. responsibilities. history and its important role in our democracy. this isfhe aim of the Future Teachers of America Club which has been functioning for five years at MJHS. Their annual talent show is the only project used bythe club to raise money for sending two delegates and a sponser to the State Convention and to finance a field trip. The F.T.A. Club has begun a rather unique custom of holding snack meetings. These meetings are held in addition to, and alternately with, their regular club meetings. During the snack meetings a regular busi- ness meeting is held after which a lunch is served. Bob Carouse, president of the local club, is also Vice- President of the Central Western District P.F.T.A. Mr. Chester Miller is the club adviser. 1' V K I f Officers President .... ....... . . Bob Carouse Vice-President . . .... Marty Staub Sec.-Treas. . . . . .Joyce Crissinger FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
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